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Programming has given me a lot of bad habits and it continues to give me more everyday. But I have also gotten some bad habits from the mindset that I have put myself in. There simply are some things that are deeply rooted in my nature, though some of them I wish I could get rid of.

A few:

  • Looking for polymorphism, inheritance and patterns in all of God's creations.
  • Explaining the size of something in pixels and colors in hex code.
  • Using code related abstract terms in everyday conversations.

How have you been damaged?

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Syntax error: identifier 'habbit' not found. (You mean 'habit') – Jared Updike Oct 2 '08 at 21:25
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Roses are #FF0000, violets are #0000FF – Chris Noe Oct 3 '08 at 12:33
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I love how this implies that programming isn't real life, yet everyone glosses right over that. – Jonathan Tran Oct 3 '08 at 20:11
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I just can't imagine many people would go through all 240+ answers. This site isn't meant for discussion type questions, and this is a perfect example. GTKY questions are the worst type of discussion questions too... Recommend closing - no new answers are going to be advanced. – Adam Davis Nov 4 '08 at 7:37
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@all who wish to stop these posts: I love it when you say pollute the system... People keep posting stuff on internet and never once remove a single blog post and the internet is not yet polluted. It's impossible to pollute a website, if it's well designed and organised. If you're not Googling for "bad habits programming" you will not end up here. If you're interested in answers to YOUR questions, then check YOUR questions and STEER CLEAR of these off-topic discussions, as you named it. – MasterPeter Apr 18 at 14:08
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I read through all of these and honestly, I haven't let programming affect me when I'm not programming. When I'm not programming, i'm either on my dirt bike, in the gym, out skating, or hanging out with friends. Programming hasn't given me any habits outside of programming :)

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yet...dun dun dun. – BBetances Feb 1 at 4:39
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  • i really had this situation once: i was taking off my sweater when i realised that it's too cold and i'd better put it on again and before i could logically think the first thought in my mind was: Ctrl+Z.
  • i forget (always) that for normal people indexing starts at 1...
  • my and my friends' jokes are so full of references to programming that when we meet with other people i'm so embarrassed that they don't understand us and that we look weird ("M i know you're multithreaded but could you stop doing this and just listen to me?", "yyy i'm sorry i got in a neverending loop thinking about this")
  • i tend to visualize actions to complete some task as algorithm in pseudo-code
  • i'm sooooo precise, i'm obsessed with being precise and logical, i find lines in articles, books, people speeches etc. that are illogical or do not cover all possibilities ("you are: a) a student, b) a working person c) senior" - what about not working, not studying 23-year-old?). i sometimes write sentences like mathematical definitions - so precisly that you can't interpret it in another way, though i know all the people who will be reading this would understand it anyway
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A few, but I'll spare everyone. Instead, I'll ask myself what bad habit programming gives to some of the posters in this thread: Feeling superior to non-programmers, significant others, people in food service, anyone who doesn't speak like a machine, and just about anyone else not on the same 'genius' mental plane. It fuels the pompous stigma.

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Trying to find bugs in everything - not just software (or at least, not just traditional end-user software).

E.g. a couple of years ago I was amused for several minutes by a multi-disc DVD player by trying to break it by pressing buttons in certain sequences at certain times. 'Ok, so did they take into account this case' and so on

Works with car windshield wiper and radio controls, all kinds of electronic kids toys, etc.

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I always write ".." instead of "..." cause I consider the third dot redundant

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I think i'm most acutely aware of concurrency. An example from the other day.

My room-mate and I went to subway for lunch. I asked for a sandwich, yes I wanted it toasted. The 'sandwich artist' then asked my roommate about his sandwich.

"Aren't you going to toast it?"

"Yes, toasted."

Silence, as he waits for my roommate to talk about the sandwich he'll be ordering.

See, it doesn't take all that long for the sandwich to toast. In the time he's preparing my roommates sandwich, my sandwich could be in the toaster, and 10-20 seconds later, when my roommate's sandwich would be ready for toasting, mine would be suitably crispier and ready to be finished off.

This fairly simple pipeline optimization iritated me for it's absence, and I became quite short with the guy.

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I tried a few times (at the end of long nights) to switch off my monitor by clicking the on/off button with the mouse (failing to reach it due to screen bounds).

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Not exactly programming, but I write a fair amount of code to manipulate 3D objects and I do a fair amount with virtual reality type systems too. So whenever I'm watching a video on the computer I often find myself reaching for the Ctrl-Shirt buttons to move the camera around the scene before before remembering that I can't

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I have a tendency to get hung up when people describe things as being "twice as [slow/small/cheap/etc]".

I've also become very critical of kids' shows.

I was watching Teletubbies with my baby (8 months old today) last week. There was a segment that counted the Teletubbies, putting each character on the screen and then taking them off ( 1 ... 2 ... 3 ... 4 ... 3 ... 2 ... 1). I was quite irritated that they didn't begin and end at zero.

There's a segment of Sesame Street where Big Bird goes about searching for a shape that "has four sides, all sides the same." At the end of the segment we're told that such a shape is a square. That drives me nuts.

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It's a rhombus! – Keand64 May 16 at 6:08
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The ability to question my wife has caused me more headaches than programming is worth. I've taken so many Aspirins that my blood can't get any thinner.

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A couple times I've referred to taking out the garbage as "deleting the trash." I've also merge sorted by length (luckily they're all black so there was no need to make the sort more complex) all of the socks when putting away laundry to find matching pairs faster.

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I when driving my car at night I put my lights on high beam and then expect to be able to go brighter and brighter, a nice round number like 16 brightness levels will do.

In the same way I expect to be able to zoom in on stuff in real life.

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I think I had all the bad habits listed here to begin with, so I naturally gravitated towards programming. :)

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As a linux geek i often scramble infront of a Windows mashine as it is the most hated thing for me to always point and click on those friggin icons and i always search for a shortcut in everything i often think about quotes made by famous developers in everyday life and moments they would fit to. I sometimes do little scratches on my school folders of scripts and code files i think of.... i sometimes write or think in 1337....

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I have a tendency to think there is undo/redo for everything.

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+1 @ fast food ordering, though I'm not sure that has anything to do with being a programmer per se. I just want to complete the task of ordering my food as efficiently as possible.. but yeah, it usually has an adverse effect :(

<Thorarin> Oh, that reminds me, speakers are on and kinda loud :)
<Thorarin> catch (NeighbourQQException) { }
<Zlut> door.Open();
<Zlut> throw neighbour;
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cant spell go to right...always: goto

i cant stop.

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When i am desperately searching anything... i feel if there was Google search and that thing should appear right in front of my eyes.. I hate hard-copy books... i feel turning the page or using a bookmark is a bane! ...and many more

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I want an undo button!

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Counting units in hexadecimal makes it easier for me to remember what number I stopped at before I was interrupted. Then I just do the arithmetic to convert it to decimal. Of course, I don't do this for money... After all, I might make a rather costly mistake during conversion...

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When I should be relaxing I'm thinking about that piece of code that didn't work they way I wanted it to and trying to figure out the solution.

More times than not programming(and related things) consumes my mind.

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was once playing grand theft auto and my niece asked me to show here how to use the dish washer. not wanting to loose full attention of my game i unknowingly and hastily told her to "COMPILE AND RUN" THE DISHES... to be sure she got the right instructions she asked "run what?" and I answered "F5... F5... F5"!!!

She is now a programmer so we understand each other more nowadays.

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I can't make everything in my life fit into a primitive data type.

  • bool
  • int
  • string
  • "crazy people"
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As a linux user, who has to use Windows at work, And has managed to convince management that Firefox is actually better, I occasionally have to run Internet explorer to access the corporate website.

I Have no idea how normal people run it. Never figured out where it lives. Not a major problem, though.

<WinKey> <R> iexplore.exe <Enter>

Same with calc.exe, notepad.exe and a few others. But Yah, mainly iexplore

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My favorite description of IE is "The only program whose purpose is to run exactly once, to replace itself." :-) – Adam Liss Mar 13 at 19:18
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Every time I see a queue with those post & rope line setups (you know... these things) I want to close off the end and make it a stack instead.

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I get blank looks from non-developers when I try to convince people that only one of the Hot and Cold taps (faucets) in the bathroom/kitchen needs to be labelled...and usually told that I need to get out more.

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They should both be labeled as a fail-safe measure. The question then becomes a choice of labels: HOT and !HOT, or COLD and !COLD ? – Adam Liss Mar 13 at 19:20
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I once wished my car was open sourced, so that someone else or I could fix that annoying noise. You know, the one you still don't know where it comes from at the back.

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I tend to assume programmer mistakes/errors (like compilation/link/test errors) are equivalent to real world errors, like being a bit late for a meeting, forgetting to send a snail-mail letter, nailing stuff together or just doing things that might break, you know, real stuff.

Mistakes, even fatal (BSOD) in my world, aren't near as fatal as the real. Coding for 8 hours a day for 10 years doesn't help with that distinction.

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I don't go to bed when I should ..

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I wish i could ctrl-s real-life conversations just to prove to some people they are inconsistent and twist the truth all the time; When I was younger I tried to record conversations (secretly) but the lack of body language and facial expressions made the recordings pretty useless :( Nowadays i store those people in the "don't bother/faulty" container hehehe;

[Thank science we now have IM];

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